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How did King’s replacement Jango perform?

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Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 10:10 AM

@Slipfeeler

he came off the mark

Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 10:16 AM

I wish our players were as consistent as their insular fans you guys ain’t shame πŸ™„

Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 10:28 AM

@Slipfeeler

So you sorted out the problem after the fella played one innings and failed.

Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 11:05 AM

@Halliwell

Full of streaky shots and nervous bat work. He has batter better than that before. Is a seaming track his kryptonite?

+Coaching staff effin wid he head

Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 1:11 PM

Slippy leave Jangoo alone! Let him try find his feet in Int'l cricket. King and only King is responsible for King losing his spot.


Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 1:59 PM

@pariaman

No problem with giving an alternate player a run but the question still remains unanswered, what if the replacement is no better or worse?

Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 2:01 PM

@Slipfeeler

Then we replace him as well.

Tue, Nov 11, '25 at 5:55 PM

We know that he no better after one game? WoW! Also, folks you realize that this is NZ and in the rainy overcast weather the ball was swinging and moving lots right?! Has he ever played in that kind of environment etc. before? Of course the answer is no, which is why he had early difficulties. He did adjust for a 2 boundaries after correct?

The NZ bowlers said themselves that this was ideal fast bowling conditions in NZ.


Tue, Nov 11, '25 at 6:53 PM

Get ready for the return of the KING!


Long live the KING!

Tue, Nov 11, '25 at 7:29 PM

@Slipfeeler

How will we know if King's replacement is no better, or worse, than him if the replacement is not given a reasonable chance to prove his worth, or lack of it?.

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